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Spring 2022
Truth and Reconciliation process and move non-Indigenous subjectivities towards visions of good relations. In my final section, I respond to what I anticipate will be ethical challenges a pedagogy of disturbance might provoke. As both an apologetics of sorts, and an appeal to educators, I contend that
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2019-11-23
high on Canada's political agenda today. But even after decades of concerted efforts to improve IA policy and practice, concerns about the adequacy of IAs are more intense than ever. Across the country, in our Indigenous communities, government ministries, company board rooms, and citizens' groups
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2020-01-01
. The first of it's (sp) kind Polar Park is a very unique attraction situated just east of Edmonton. The park's primary concern is the preservation and breeding of animal species indigenous to the cold climate counries of the world. The owner and director of Polar Park is Dr. Al Oeming, a world
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Coming to Fences: Moving from Deficit to Hope Through Stories of Intergenerational Strength
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Voyageur , Danielle Candice Colombe
child welfare. This ‘Mission’ fence symbolizes the perseverance, strength and hope embodied in the lived experiences of both residential school and Sixties Scoop survivors. Through stories of intergenerational strength, Indigenous people are moving beyond fences of oppression. I honour the strength and
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Current Reclamation Approach at the Syncrude Oil Sands Plant. IN: Proceedings of the Conference Reclamation, A Global Perspective
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and volume of suitable reclamation materials present. These materials are then used to cap the tailings sand and the overburden disposal piles to depths of 70 cm and 100 cm, respectively. Locally grown indigenous tree seedlings are then planted on the capping materials. When reclamation is
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2016-10-01
have always been important travel corridors for Indigenous peoples as well as explorers, whalers, trappers, missionaries, and those seeking to discover and extract natural gas resources. The Department of Fisheries and Oceans and later the Gwich’in Renewable Resources Parlee, B.P. 2 Board, Inuvialuit
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1978
Bidgood, B. F., Baldwin, H. A.
Alberta Oil Sands Environmental Research Program study area and five specie of fish indigenous to that region. Surgical implant procedures are described and preliminary field test results are presented. Radio transmitters were designed as superior to ultrasonic transmitters to monitor seasonal migration
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Second-generation stoichiometric mathematical model to predict methane emissions from oil sands tailings
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Jude D. Kong, Hao Wang, Tariq Siddique, Julia Foght, Kathleen Semple, Zvonko Burkus, Mark A. Lewis
mitigate tailings emissions and may assist regulators evaluating the trajectory of reclamation scenarios. Using empirical datasets from laboratory incubation of OSTP sediments with pertinent hydrocarbons, we developed a stoichiometric model for CH4 generation by indigenous microbes. This model improved on
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09/28/2021
outline proposals for reform to help map out some of the ways ahead to achieve more equitable access to and use of land. The project examines settler colonialism through Indigenous Studies and draws upon methodologies of archival reseaearch, databases and digitized records, and on-line contemporary